Gender and rural-urban differences in reported health status by older people in Bangladesh.
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Bengt Winblad | B. Winblad | C. Tishelman | B. Höjer | Hedda Agüero-Torres | Zarina Nahar Kabir | Carol Tishelman | A M R Chowdhury | Bengt Höjer | Z. Kabir | A. Chowdhury | H. Agüero‐Torres
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